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unconnected

[uhn-kuh-nek-tid] / ˌʌn kəˈnɛk tɪd /




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“Expensive Basketball” is an encyclopedic romp through hoops history, footnotes strewn throughout like so many perimeter ball screens, threads blissfully unconnected.

From The Wall Street Journal

Possessing nitrous oxide is to be made a criminal offence under new legislation, unconnected to butane misuse.

From BBC

“When people like me start talking about melting ice, it seems so far-off and unconnected from our everyday lives,” said Grant Deane, a researcher at the University of California‌‌, San Diego.

From New York Times

“When people like me start talking about melting ice, it seems so far-off and unconnected from our everyday lives,” continued Deane, who has contributed recordings to immersive installations by the Canadian artist Mia Feuer.

From New York Times

That visit has now been cancelled due to operational reasons unconnected to the political talks.

From BBC